Firecrackers of any kind in the College or hostel premises are strictly banned.

Maintain tranquillity in the campus. Students should not destroy / damage the college property.

Students are not encouraged to disturb/ injure a person under the pretext of celebrating / inducting / pledging or for any other reason like rivalry etc.

Be polite and courteous to all.

Attendance plays a vital role for the students. Absence without prior permission will lead to penalty.

Students are encouraged to be attentive and achieve 60% marks in every test conducted.

Students below 60% marks or absent would have to write a retest.

Be neatly dressed and boys are supposed to be clean shaven at all time in the college premises.

Students are strictly supposed to wear their identity card in the campus. Always be in possession of identity card for verification.

Smearing coloured powder and splashing of water colour in the guise of festivals and functions in the college or hostel premises is strictly prohibited.

Students would not be encouraged to collect money from co-students for any purpose without the knowledge of college authorities.

Involvement with any kind of union / group/ organisation is highly restricted. Any kind or move to form unions / groups of any types unauthorized by the management and principal is and offence and would be punishable.

Unauthorized meeting in the campus are prohibited.

Scribbling on the desks / black board / walls of the college ad hostel is not permitted.

Eve teasing is strictly prohibited and punishable when indulged both in and off campus.

Anti-Ragging Policy

Ragging is a social menace and is strictly prohibited at the SCAD Group of Institutions, its hostels, playgrounds and other college premises. The top management of SCAD Group of Institutions and the respective colleges in association with the 'Anti-Ragging Committee' consisting of members of college governing council members, teachers and students endeavor constantly to make every campus in the SCAD Group of Institutions 'Ragging Free'

The offense of ragging is not only punishable under the provisions Tamil Nadu Prohibition of Ragging Act, 1997, but also under various provisions envisaged in several sections of Indian Penal Code, 1860. Students involved in such obnoxious practices will be liable in addition to prosecution before the criminal courts, for rustication, dismissal and expulsion from the colleges.